Kate Nicholls
Hospitality firms excluded from new government business council
The prime minister has launched a new business council to hear the thoughts of sector leaders – but failed to include a hospitality representative.
UKHospitality calls on business secretary to extend coronavirus loan repayments
The chair of UKHospitality has urged the government to extend CBILS (Coronavirus Business Interruption Loans) repayment terms to ensure the “survival of thousands of businesses in hospitality”.
Hospitality 'could create 500,000 new jobs by 2027' with right government support
Rail strikes: hospitality bookings cancelled rather than postponed
Calls to name and shame ‘disgraceful’ rogue energy suppliers
Kate Nicholls: 'the new prime minister must act now and act decisively to support our industry’
Kate Nicholls asks for action from the new prime minister Liz Truss to help hospitality survive[...]
UKHospitality warns against mandatory disability monitoring in hospitality sector
UKHospitality has warned that requiring hospitality employers to report data on the number of disabled staff[...]
UKHospitality launches campaign to stop the government from changing the VAT rate
Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UKHospitality, speaks to Emma Lake about the trade body’s campaign to[...]
Operators issue plea for clarity amid fears of further restrictions
Hospitality operators have issued a plea for clarity after reports suggested further restrictions were under consideration[...]
Landlords still chasing hospitality tenants for unpaid pandemic rent
Landlords are still pursuing County Court Judgments (CCJs) demanding rent from hospitality tenants for the periods in which they were mandated to close due to the pandemic, according to UKHospitality chief executive Kate Nicholls."
UK hospitality industry yet to recover to pre-pandemic trading levels
The UK hospitality industry is still yet to recover to pre-Covid trading levels with businesses ‘fighting on all fronts’ for survival, new research shows.
Hospitality warns multiple price increases may be necessary post-Christmas
Some hospitality businesses are expecting to have to raise prices for customers two or three times before April 2022, UKHospitality chief executive Kate Nicholls has said.
Kate Nicholls, Alastair Storey and Nisha Katona appointed to government’s hospitality council
Industry heavyweights including Robin Hutson, Kate Nicholls, Alastair Storey and Nisha Katona have been appointed to[...]
Kate Nicholls appointed hospitality sector’s disability ambassador
UKHospitality chief executive Kate Nicholls has been appointed the hospitality sector’s disability ambassador as part of[...]
Will hospitality pay the price for the sugar tax?
The National Food Strategy Report filled the headlines with stories of salt and sugar taxes and[...]
One in five hospitality landlords still 'unwilling to negotiate' on rent
One in five hospitality landlords are still unwilling to negotiate on rent payments, UKHospitality chief executive[...]
A third of hospitality staff could soon be self-isolating, UKHospitality tells MPs
Around one in five hospitality staff are self-isolating due to rules around coronavirus contact tracing, UKHospitality chief executive Kate Nicholls has said."
Hospitality trade bodies warn of mounting costs while restrictions remain in place
Hospitality trade bodies are calling on the government to take action over the mounting costs facing businesses while restrictions remain in place.
Calls for government to extend hospitality support if 21 June 'unlocking' delayed
The government is facing calls to extend economic support for businesses if the 21 June ‘unlocking’ date is delayed.
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